Monsoon Gateway of Chhattisgarh – BASTAR

Monsoon Gateway of Chhattisgarh – BASTAR

Description

We invite you to explore the hidden jewel of India that is natural and picturesque BASTAR on this Monsoon.

Bastar has many things to offer to a traveller. It has India’s widest waterfall – Chitrakote. It has one of the densest forest areas in India – Kanger Valley National Park and also one of the longest caves in India – The Kotumsar Caves. Veritably, its history goes back to Ramayana age when Lord Rama with his kin, spent time here during the exile, at Tirathgarh and predominantly, the primitive indigenous tribes “The Gonds”, “The Madiyas”, “The Dhurwas” reside here in the lap of nature.

All these can be seen and experienced in an exclusively exclusive tour package that we are providing you to witness the Unexplored Bastar

Detailed description of package

Day 1: The Natural Blow Day

Commencing from Amcho Bastar Bazaar-Jagdalpur, on the way to Chitrakote waterfall, spot the historical Narayanpal temple, the tribal memory pillars and the panoramic valley at Mehndri ghumar waterfall. Visit an Anthropology Museum to know more about the traditional rituals/cultures of Bastar. Get cosy at Tirathgarh waterfalls, butterfly zone and undertake trekking amidst the densest Kanger Valley National Park.

India widest waterfall Chitrakote. Picture by Shakeel Rizwi

Mehndri Ghumar waterfalls. Picture by Ankur Shekdar

Tirathgarh waterfalls. Picture by Anzaar Nabi

Day 2: Historical tour

Call on to the historical sites of Bastar. Visit Dantewada to appraise the local deity of Bastar – Devi Danteswari (one of the Shaktipeeths), Bhairam Baba temple and the confluence of Shankini-Dankini River. Visit one of the oldest cities of Bastar which had also seen the golden era during the reign of Nagvanshiya dynasty. Have a look at one of the largest Twin Ganesha idols of sandstone, Mama Bhancha temple, Battisha temple and Khajuraho of Bastar– Chandratiya temple.

Description

We invite you to explore the hidden jewel of India that is natural and picturesque BASTAR on this Monsoon.

Bastar has many things to offer to a traveller. It has India’s widest waterfall – Chitrakote. It has one of the densest forest areas in India – Kanger Valley National Park and also one of the longest caves in India – The Kotumsar Caves. Veritably, its history goes back to Ramayana age when Lord Rama with his kin, spent time here during the exile, at Tirathgarh and predominantly, the primitive indigenous tribes “The Gonds”, “The Madiyas”, “The Dhurwas” reside here in the lap of nature.

All these can be seen and experienced in an exclusively exclusive tour package that we are providing you to witness the Unexplored Bastar

Detailed description of package

Day 1: The Natural Blow Day

Commencing from Amcho Bastar Bazaar-Jagdalpur, on the way to Chitrakote waterfall, spot the historical Narayanpal temple, the tribal memory pillars and the panoramic valley at Mehndri ghumar waterfall. Visit an Anthropology Museum to know more about the traditional rituals/cultures of Bastar. Get cosy at Tirathgarh waterfalls, butterfly zone and undertake trekking amidst the densest Kanger Valley National Park.

India widest waterfall Chitrakote. Picture by Shakeel Rizwi

Mehndri Ghumar waterfalls. Picture by Ankur Shekdar

Tirathgarh waterfalls. Picture by Anzaar Nabi

Day 2: Historical tour

Call on to the historical sites of Bastar. Visit Dantewada to appraise the local deity of Bastar – Devi Danteswari (one of the Shaktipeeths), Bhairam Baba temple and the confluence of Shankini-Dankini River. Visit one of the oldest cities of Bastar which had also seen the golden era during the reign of Nagvanshiya dynasty. Have a look at one of the largest Twin Ganesha idols of sandstone, Mama Bhancha temple, Battisha temple and Khajuraho of Bastar– Chandratiya temple.